THE RVIPF IS SEEKING THE PUBLIC’S ASSISTANCE IN LOCATING TWO MISSING MEN – KEEVIN WALKER AND CLEOFOSTER WILLIAMS JR

The Royal Virgin Islands are seeking the public’s assistance in locating two missing men who were reportedly last seen boarding a vessel. They are Keevin Walker and Cleofoster Williams Jr. who according to their families, have not been seen since Sunday, July 17. The police said they received separate reports that both men boarded a … Continued

RVIPF/BVICCHA TO LAUNCH FAMILY FRIDAYS

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force, together with the BVI Chamber of Commerce and Hotel Association, is launching an initiative dubbed Family Fridays in hopes of generating some excitement for family time around the dinner table. Beginning Festival Friday, August 5, and the first Friday of every subsequent month, the occasion is intended to create … Continued

HLSCC INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION TO INTRODUCE EDRIS O’NEAL GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

The H. Lavity Stoutt Community College’s (HLSCC) Institute of Education is pleased to announce a new partnership arrangement that offers support through grants and scholarships beginning in the fall of 2022 in honour of the late Reverend Edris O’Neal, OBE. Director of the HLSCC Institute of Education, Mrs. Sandy Harrigan-Underhill said she is very grateful … Continued

CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEW COMMISSION HOLDS ITS FIRST MEETING

The first meeting of the Constitutional Review Commission was held yesterday, Monday, 18 July. In her opening welcome remarks at the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports conference room, the Chairman, Mrs. Lisa Penn-Lettsome expressed her thanks to fellow commissioners for agreeing to serve and reminded them that they were all bearing witness to history … Continued

JEREMY KUNTZ CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING IMMIGRANTS

Officers of the Marine Branch have charged Jeremy Kuntz, 30, a resident of Chalwell Estate with smuggling migrants. Kuntz, who will appear before the Magistrate’s Court at the next available sitting, is likely to be receive additional charges in relation to this matter. In the early morning hours of Monday July 18th, officers of Marine … Continued

RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS BURGLARIES DOWN BY 71% – RVIPF URGES RESIDENTS TO MARK THEIR TOOLS AND ELECTRONICS

With residential and business burglaries presently down by 71 percent when compared to 2021, the Royal Virgin Islands Police is asking the public to mark their tools and electronic items to further deter potential thieves. The RVIPF made the appeal on Tuesday, after noting that crime was down in the aforesaid category of burglaries. The … Continued